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Gaddafi son, grandsons killed in strikes
Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, the youngest son of Muammar Gaddafi, was killed in a NATO airstrike on Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli on April 30, 2010.
Source: Press TV
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Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, the youngest son of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and three of Gaddafi's grandsons have been killed in a NATO airstrike.
"The house of Saif al-Arab Gaddafi was attacked tonight with full power. The leader with his wife was there in the house with other friends and relatives," Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim told reporters at press conference in Tripoli early on Sunday morning, AFP reported.
"The attack resulted in the martyrdom of Saif al-Arab, 29 years old, and three of the leader's grandchildren," Ibrahim said.
"The leader himself is in good health; he wasn't harmed. His wife is also in good health; she wasn't harmed, (but) other people were injured," he added.
"This was a direct operation to assassinate the leader of this country," he stated.
In the attacks, three massive explosions ripped through Gaddafi's headquarters in Tripoli on Saturday evening.
Volleys of anti-aircraft fire rang out following the first two strikes on Bab al-Aziziya. The aerial attacks were followed by a third from the same direction, AFP reported.
The strikes came after the Libyan government accused NATO of bombing a center for physically challenged children in Tripoli earlier on Saturday.
Meanwhile, 13 powerful explosions rocked the Libyan port city of Misratah late on Saturday as NATO warplanes struck targets in the opposition-held city.
Earlier in the day, Gaddafi said he would not step down, but he was ready for a ceasefire and negotiations, provided that NATO halted its airstrikes.
Rejecting his offer, NATO announced that it would only consider a ceasefire after Gaddafi forces stop attacking civilians.
The opposition has also dismissed Gaddafi's ceasefire proposal, saying he has no part to play in the country's future.
And despite Gaddafi's calls for a ceasefire, regime forces later rained mortar shells and rockets on Misratah, killing at least 15 people, including a nine-year-old boy.
The regime is trying to block access to Misratah by sea and has threatened to target any ships that enter the port city.
your spot on my man...... i dont mind bad language, its a great way to express your self, and if it makes you feel good, well thats ok with me..... peace to you....
Ianjcarroll 9 months ago
@Ianjcarroll - Your right, it does help to swear now and again. 8O)
It's my belief that the people in power are complete lunatics and will have to be dealt with sooner rather than later. Look at Japan, their shit for a leader allowed 4 nuclear plants to meltdown and now there is nothing that can be done. The population of Japan is more than 100 million. Where are they going to go?
Yesterday Gaddafi reminded me of bugs bunny hiding in his rabbit hole and taunting the gun toting yosamity sam.
2minstral 9 months ago
what do you know about Libya ?? its not only just oil man , its really big mistake you make right now.
i want to speak more and to give you some of important answer , i am Libyan i know what happen there , i want to give you real answer if you care about Libya
llibobear1 9 months ago
@llibobear1 - I might not know Libya as you do but I know how Libya has been played by the Imperialist nations and what their agenda is. But I am interested in what you have to say so please feel free to state your opinion.
2minstral 9 months ago